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List Of Common Core Material For A Modular Kitchen And Wardrobe

The core material in engineered wood products like MDF, plywood, and HDF is the central layer that provides strength and stability. It is typically made from wood fibers, veneers, or chips, bound together with adhesives to create a solid, durable structure.

The type of core material used influences the material's strength, durability, moisture resistance, and overall performance.

       What is MDF ?

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  • Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) is indeed a popular material choice for kitchen cabinets due to its affordability and versatility.

  • It is made from compressed wood fibers combined with resins, which are then hot-pressed to create a dense and uniform board.

  • It is a common type of engineered wood, has a smooth texture to it and offers an excellent finish when paired with a suitable laminate.

  • MDF is denser, Cheap, Does not crack with temperature change

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  • Plywood is made from multiple layers (called veneers) of thin wood sheets stacked and glued together, with each layer's grain running perpendicular to the layer above it.

  • Plywood can be heavier than MDF, making it a bit more challenging to handle during installation, especially for larger cabinets or panels.

  • Plyboard may require more frequent maintenance and replacement in high-moisture or heavy-use settings to prevent degradation and ensure longevity.

       What is Plywood ?

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  • HDF-HMR offers much higher moisture resistance than MDF or plywood. This makes it a better choice for areas prone to water exposure, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms

  • HDF-HMR boasts an exceptional screw-holding capacity—up to 10 times stronger than plywood.

  • Due to its moisture resistance and high density, HDF-HMR has a longer lifespan compared to materials like MDF or plywood, especially in environments with fluctuating humidity

       What is HDHMR ?

Different Type Of Finishes In Modular Kitchen & Wardrobe

Modular kitchens and wardrobe offer a variety of finishes such as laminate, acrylic, PU paint, and veneer, each providing a distinct look and feel. These finishes can enhance aesthetics, durability, and ease of maintenance, with options for sleek, modern looks or more natural, textured appearances.

Laminate

Matt Finish Laminate

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Matt laminates are a budget-friendly, widely used option for modular kitchens, offering a smooth, non-reflective surface in various solid colors, wood grains, and digital prints for a versatile, durable finish.

High Gloss Finish Laminate

High glossy laminates offer a shiny, low-maintenance finish and are a budget-friendly alternative to Acrylic or PU. This is beneficial if you have a small kitchen.

Acrylic

Matt Finish Acrylic

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Acrylic matte offers a smooth, non-reflective surface with a subtle, sophisticated look. It is durable, easy to maintain, and available in various colors, making it ideal for modern, elegant kitchen designs.

High Gloss Finish Acrylic

Acrylic is a non-toxic, polymer-based material known for its high-gloss, mirror-like finish, giving kitchen cabinets a smooth, sleek appearance. It is available in a wide range of colors, offering versatility and aesthetic appeal.

PU (Polyurethane)

PU Matt Finish

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A PU matte finish offers a sleek, durable, and low-maintenance surface with a refined, non-reflective look. It is resistant to scratches and smudges, making it ideal for high-traffic areas, and is available in various colors to suit different design styles.

PU High Gloss Finish

PU kitchens are resistant to scratches, stains, and water damage. PU finishes add a luxurious, high-end aesthetic to interiors. PU finishes can be more expensive than other finishes like laminate or MDF, making it a higher-end option.

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